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  1. anytime vs any time - WordReference Forums

    Jul 6, 2006 · anytime, any time One word as an adverb meaning "at any time": You're welcome to visit anytime But use two words if including the word at: You're welcome to visit at any time.

  2. Anytime and whenever - WordReference Forums

    Jul 26, 2024 · Here: Any time/anytime I want to relax, I just step outside and breathe the fresh air From what I've learned in the article, "anytime is an adverb that can replace whenever" so I assumed that …

  3. Anytime or at any time - WordReference Forums

    Jul 4, 2020 · Hello! Please tell me what the phase is correct? Feel free to do something anytime or Feel free to do something at any time Thanks in advance!

  4. anytime is ok=whenever? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 5, 2015 · "Anytime" is not a word; it should be written as two words, "any time." You can say "Any time is OK," or "Any time would be fine," or lots of similar things.

  5. Thank you -anytime, every time | WordReference Forums

    Feb 25, 2014 · Is it common to reply "anytime" when someone says, "thank you"? In another movie, the lady says "every time" when this guys says, "thank you". What's the difference between the two replies?

  6. Anytime and you're welcome | WordReference Forums

    Oct 17, 2008 · If somone say thank you When can I say anytime and you're welcome? I mean what's different between anytime and you're welcome???

  7. Anytime (=You're welcome) - WordReference Forums

    May 3, 2018 · Yes, I agree with Franco-filly and believe that “anytime” is an acceptable traditional response. Like many of these stock phrases, it isn’t meant to be taken literally. Where I come from …

  8. Responses to "Thank you" | WordReference Forums

    Feb 17, 2006 · You're welcome! My pleasure! Don't mention it! Anytime! No problem! I want to know which one of the above is natural to use in the following situations: 1) When my students receive a …

  9. any time soon - WordReference Forums

    Nov 10, 2009 · Hi Would anyone confirm that any time soon has exactly the same meaning as in the short run or in the short term? If not. please tell me differences between them and the context in …

  10. anytime - WordReference Forums

    Dec 17, 2006 · "anytime" significa "en cualquier momento." Sí, lleva el sentido de "no hay problema," pero literalmente estás diciendo que la otra person te puede pedir el mismo favor en cualquier …